C/370 is case insensitive, and just generally rots!
c9h at psuecl.bitnet
c9h at psuecl.bitnet
Sat Dec 16 11:15:14 AEST 1989
In article <1290 at quintus.UUCP>, jbeard at quintus.UUCP (Jeff Beard) writes:
> We now see two flavors of IBM/C: the originals ala Whitesmiths
> which were programs 5713-AAG/H and the SAA compliant 5688-039/040.
>
> Precisely which are you flaming?
C/370 is IBM's latest incarnation of C for the system/370, and many of their
mainframes of course. I'm using it on a 3090-600(S or E, I don't recall)
and a 4381. It sucks.
About the special characters (namely braces and brackets): CMS doesn't
appear to have much of a problem with them. XEDIT will display brackets
if I use SET APL ON, and CMS 5.5 seems to handle the braces correctly with
a couple of SET OUTPUT commands, but CMS 5 (on the 4381) is giving me Hell
over it. It would be *really* nice if I could use standard C notation.
Any suggestions?
BTW: I suspect the manuals say something about this, but we have yet to
receive them ... (IBM, are you listening? This is Penn State.
Send the G** d***ed manuals!!)
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